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1+ years' working in a manufacturing environment as an Extrusion Machine Operator. Trouble shoot, identify and correct machine related problems through proper adjustments to various parts of the machine.
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Setups for Drive Train Machine Operators will be done by a CNC Setup Operator. Receives blueprints, operation sheets and tool layout, and reviews these materials to operate the machine.
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Additional duties and responsibilities may be required based on organizational needs QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma/GED plus training as an CNC Machine Operator, or experience in a machine shop environment.
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Sets up and operates manual machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, boring machines, and grinders, to machine plastic or metal work pieces. Observes operation of machine and verifies conformance of machined work piece to specifications.
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The Seam Welder Operator is responsible for leading shafts into the welding machine with the use of a conveyor or an overhead crane and operating the seam weld positioning tuners. Machine weld the entire seem of steel shaft using the Sub Arc Seam Welder to make a steel pole.
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Machine Operator B\-Mill \- 2nd shift. Uses such equipment and machine accessories as mill fixtures, rotary table; indexing, dividing or boring heads; angle vices, vee blocks, angle plates, mill cutters, boring bars, drills and reamers.
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Start your new career as a Machine Operator with MAU at Milliken Magnolia in Blacksburg, SC. As a Machine Operator , you will weigh and mix dyes and chemicals for 12-15 piece dye machines.
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The CNC Lathe operator is responsible for operating horizontal computer numerical control and/or manual machines to machine parts. The machine operator loads parts in the machine, cycle's machine, and detects malfunctions in machine operations, such as worn or damaged cutting tools.
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Extrusion Lines 4, 5 & 6 Pull tow (fiber ends) while operator is threading the line Coil fiber ends while operator is tying fiber ends to fiber ends in accumulator Separating fiber ends in combs once extrusion line is in production.
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TSS Sewing Machine Operator. Use lights to alert support personnel of machine difficulties, supply needs, etc. TSS Sewing Machine Operator. Responsible for producing work in a TSS sewing team-based cluster, in accordance with NSA and TSS guidelines.
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Arthrex Manufacturing Inc. is actively searching for a CNC Machine Operator I supporting our Grinding area on the Weekend Shift (Friday through Sunday, 6 am to 6 pm) at the Pendleton, SC location.
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Qualified applicants for the Machine Operator position must have at least 2,000 hours of previous experience in a machine shop or an associate degree from a technical school. Machine parts to drawing specifications utilizing CNC machine tools such as Vertical Turning Mills and Horizontal Boring Mills.
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Positions for various skill levels with limited CNC Machine Operator apprenticeships positions available. CNC Machine Operator - Up to $25 an hour. If you are looking for a direct hire CNC Machine Operation position with excellent culture and growth opportunities, this is it.
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Stops machine to change cutting tools and setup according to required machining sequence or to measure parts for conformance to quality instructions. Performs machine maintenance. Enters commands or manually adjusts machine controls to correct malfunctions or out-of-tolerance machining.
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Where People are the Heart of Our Success Tire Retread Machine Operator The tire retread technician will be responsible for performing assigned duties to facilitate the efficient production of quality retread products.
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